The Nut Culturist: A Treatise on the Propagation, Planting and Cultivation of Nut-bearing Trees and Shrubs, Adapted to the Climate of the United States ...Orange Judd, 1896 - 289 páginas |
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... kinds of edible and otherwise use- ful nut - bearing trees and shrubs adapted to the soil and climate of the United ... kind . Unfamiliar terms have been omitted wherever simple common words would answer equally as well in conveying the ...
... kinds of edible and otherwise use- ful nut - bearing trees and shrubs adapted to the soil and climate of the United ... kind . Unfamiliar terms have been omitted wherever simple common words would answer equally as well in conveying the ...
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... kinds of food than they do at present , or have done in the past . In this we are pre - supposing that in the natural course of events , our population will continue to increase in nearly the same ratio it has since we assumed the ...
... kinds of food than they do at present , or have done in the past . In this we are pre - supposing that in the natural course of events , our population will continue to increase in nearly the same ratio it has since we assumed the ...
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... kind and keep the supply in excess of the demand , is a problem which should seriously engage the attention of every one who takes the least interest in the general welfare of his countrymen , even though the day of want or scarcity of ...
... kind and keep the supply in excess of the demand , is a problem which should seriously engage the attention of every one who takes the least interest in the general welfare of his countrymen , even though the day of want or scarcity of ...
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... kinds as elm , maple , ash , willow , cottonwood , and a hundred other similar kinds , where shellbark hickory , chestnut , wal- nut , pecan and butternut would thrive just as well , cost no more , and yet yield bushels of delicious and ...
... kinds as elm , maple , ash , willow , cottonwood , and a hundred other similar kinds , where shellbark hickory , chestnut , wal- nut , pecan and butternut would thrive just as well , cost no more , and yet yield bushels of delicious and ...
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... kinds , all of which thrived , and by the time they were twenty years old began to be admired for their beauty , although their roots were spreading into the adjoining field , rob- bing the soil of the nutriment required for less ...
... kinds , all of which thrived , and by the time they were twenty years old began to be admired for their beauty , although their roots were spreading into the adjoining field , rob- bing the soil of the nutriment required for less ...
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